Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system. Arrest photos are available for viewing at statesboroherald.com/arrests/

➤ Incidents ▲ DEANNA DRIVE — A couple arguing over a television agreed to sleep in separate rooms after someone called police. ▲ MILL CREEK PARK — Someone damaged three sports fields with a vehicle. ▲ WEST MAIN STREET — Someone broke in and stole a wallet with $300, as well as a man’s check, while a woman slept. She told police she suspected a man she allowed to stay — whose full name she doesn’t know — stole the items. ▲ DOLLAR GENERAL — (Northside Drive West) A man lost his wallet, and when he returned to look for it, an elderly couple had found it and turned it in. In a separate incident, the store manager watched a woman conceal a bottle of body wash and try to leave without paying. When he confronted her, she put it back but refused to let him see her purse and left in a black car. ▲ WALMART — A woman told police another female rammed her in the hip with a shopping cart.

BULLOCH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE➤ Incidents ▲ DAKOTA LANE — (Brooklet) Two women who fought after an argument were arrested. ▲ PAUL JOHNSON ROAD — (Portal) A man said someone opened several accounts in his name with various businesses without his permission. ▲ REBEKAH ROAD — (Statesboro) A man reported two TVs stolen. ▲ BOOSTER BOULEVARD — (Statesboro) A man reported someone damaged his yard and an electricity box. ▲ LANGSTON CHAPEL ROAD — (Statesboro) A man left home for a short time and returned to find a window broken and someone had entered his home. He believes he interrupted the burglar when he came back, reports state. ▲ G.W. OLIVER ROAD — (Statesboro) While searching for a domestic violence suspect, deputies spotted a man resembling the description of the man for whom they were looking. When the man ran, they pursued. He wasn’t the suspect they sought, but he was arrested on outstanding warrants. ▲ ARCOLA ROAD — (Brooklet) A woman told deputies someone shot near her house and she heard pellets falling. She yelled that there was a house nearby and when her husband rode an ATV on the property, he found men in a brown truck who denied shooting. ▲ GEORGIA HIGHWAY 24 — (Brooklet) A woman and her adult daughter argued because her sister visiting the home had a dog that did not get along with the daughter’s dog. She claimed her daughter was verbally abusive to her, but the daughter denied this. ▲ CHAMPION BOULEVARD — (Statesboro) A man reported someone drove through a PVC fence, causing damage. ▲ ANDERSON CEMETERY ROAD — (Statesboro) A man reported several headstones in the private family cemetery had been vandalized. ▲ THE BARN MOBILE HOME PARK — (Statesboro) A woman reported a juvenile being aggressive toward her and shooting her van windows out with a BB gun. The boy admitted to the deed, but denied being aggressive towards her. He was arrested. ▲ OLD GROVELAND ROAD — (Pembroke) Deputies arrested a teen who pointed a BB pistol at his mother because she asked him to perform chores. ▲ OLD RIGGS MILL ROAD — (Statesboro) Someone smeared mayonnaise on a man’s mailbox. ▲ COLEY BOYD ROAD — (Statesboro) A man reported speakers and amplifiers stolen from his vehicle. Another man reported the theft of credit cards and a cellphone from his car. ▲ R.E. LEE ROAD — (Pembroke) A man reported the theft of a Kawasaki Bayou and an air compressor. ▲ MONARCH CIRCLE — (Statesboro) A man said someone stole six half-gallons of liquor from his Jeep.

➤ Emergency Medical Service Reports Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Monday: ▲ Bulloch County EMS — three accident calls and 14 medical calls. ▲ Candler County EMS — four medical calls. ▲ Evans County EMS — four medical calls. ▲ Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Monday: a call to Bulloch County Correctional Institute, a call to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to Air Evac and four miscellaneous calls.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg

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